Tag: the boy who was afraid of the dark

There are several things I would like to catch up on and I’m going to divide them into 3 posts. This happens to be the long awaited ‘Sherlock’ illustration which actually featured two of the most central characters of the episode/novel ‘The Reichenbach Fall’/’The Final Problem’. (minus John, plus Jim. Sorry.) This drawing represents both … More Counterparts of a Coin

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An illustration dedicated to my latest Sherlock fan fiction “E is for Equating Emotions.” I am really excited for this drawing. It showcases Jim Moriarty as portrayed in the BBC television series Sherlock. This is a version which I have sketched then photocopied ( to get the printed effect) and then scanned. It didn’t really … More The Thieving Magpie

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A study in character by the Other Sherlock. “The game is afoot,” said Sherlock Holmes ( not the other one). Watson only nodded in response, knowing not to feel entirely worried, at the same time reminding himself to control the adrenaline that was pumping in his veins. He remained the faithful lapdog. Mrs Hudson, unlike … More E is for Equating Emotions

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-A Sherlock Holmes fiction- The events taking place after ‘the kind lie.’ You … you told me once … that you weren’t a hero. Umm… There were times when I didn’t even think you were human, but let me tell you this. You were the best man, the most human … human being that I’ve ever known … More B is for the Boy who was Afraid of the Dark